The user should use the relay of his ISP to send mails.
There he probably can enter his emailaddress as sender address there.

Only way you can make courier to relay is enter the IP-Address(es) into smtpaccess. And I would not recommend that.

ev
At 23:38 23.09.2003, Stephen Reese wrote:
I have a user that would like to reply to emails from their personal isp
account fdn.com, Courier of course won't allow relaying by default i
have learned. How can I allow courier to send mail for this user or
domain? The smtp server is smtp.fdn.com, should this be added to
esmtproutes?

Stephen Reese
Systems Administrator



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